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*>*t u»* for quicker results CASH RATES—Mondays to Fridays t Twelve words 6d.; Sixteen words 9d.; Twenty words If- ; Twentyfour words 1/6. Advertisements over 24 words, charged at space rates: Minimum 2/6 for half inch. Advertisements for Business Houses: Twelve words for 1/-; Sixteen words 1/6 i Twenty words If-i Twenty-four words 2/6. After that, space rates. Houses and Land for Sale, or to Buy, same rate as for Businoss Announcements. • THE STAR WANT ADS. ON PAGES 15 AND 5

WANTED TO SELL. LOOK! 25 gallons boiling water every morning. Thermo Electric Water Heater. Brown Brothers, Colombo St. SAUCEIIS. PLATES TO MATCH. 2s 9d half-dozen, ODD CUPS, 3s half-dozen. LOOK! Meat, Good and Cheap—Roasts of Beef Is. Is (id, 2e. Sydenham Cash Butchery, next Supply Stores. 19/9 “Cusack's,” 269, Manchester Street. C c .1 odeT Indian Chief and. Delivery Body, done only small mileage. Liberal terms satisfactory buyer B ACON RASHERS 2d. Try ours. They’re Tasty and Good! » WALKER'S, Next Beresford, in the Square. BROW N Oxide” Paint, ids 6d gallon. Perm'nent F.aint Co., Gloucester Street, Latimer Square. x T> ADIATORS! Large variety to choose 6206 X T'UR COLLARS, CUFFS AND TRIMMINGS NECKLETS FROM 255. LONDON FUR CO., 313, ARMAGH STREET, (near Armstrong's)/ ~ take homeHOT Fried Groper . Fail’s Cafe, Cashel Street, near Bridge. W 1 WANTED to Sell, 1 Rocking Chair, 7s Clothes Basket, Is 6d. 114, Fitz gerald Avenue. 123 X APPLES, Worsleys 6s and Cs, Delicious 5s per case; Parsnips, Carrots, 3s; Apples, 2s 6d sugar bag. Delivered. ’Phone 3238 M. 69, Bishop’s Road, Papanul. 4446 X JJ ACON RASHERS Is Try ours. They’re /Tasty and Good! Ne WALKER’S, Beresford, in the Sqnn riRROR DOOR WARDROBE, £3 17s 31 6d. NEW CHAMBER PEDESTAL, 18s 6d. SIDEBOARDS, 38s 6d, 80s, 80s. MIRROR-BACK HALLSTAND 27s 6d. Few rooms LINOLEUM Cheap. H BRETTELL 180, Armagh Street. OT Fried Groper to Glu-TA," the Infallible Remedy for Rheumatism and Neuritis, is now obtainable from Geo. Bonnington, Ltd., and Barnett and Co., Local Agents. M 1 ‘•CUSACK’S,” 269. ‘M 1 . p<LASS SWEET DISHES. 5d Each. _. GLASS SALAD BOWLS, Is Each CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS, 5s Halfdozen. FANCY BRASS JARDINIERES from 2s tid. WALL MIRRORS from JOIN the “MISHKO” CLUB and share its benefits. . “CUSACK’S,” Sole Agents, 269, Manchester Street. X INSTAL a Viking Pump, cheapest and most economical to maintain. Brown Brothers. 6206 X T AMB! Lamb! Lamb!—Hindquarters GENUINE | WATCHES fi i I P 1 CLOCKS oALL I IEWELLtRY mi PRESENTATION GOODS SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTIONS Fw! i Nrrie* in repair work at redwad prlw James F. Peters & Sons WATCHMAKERS anil JEWELLERS KS&. 137 ARMAGH ST.

I THRESH Mutton—Fores Is 9d, Legs as • Gd. Lolna Is, Is 6d, 2s. P. WVsbb. Sydenham Cash Butchery, next Supply PORK! Pork! Pork*.—Cheapest In Town. Corned Hinds 8d 1L; Fresh Pork 9d lb. Sydenham Cash Butchery, next Supply Stores. Robinson, 129. Manchester Street. r«OR Sale, P< J. BRASSY and Books, Pictures. Goods. Service and Prices Red p.oi Per jn* net Street, Latin Co., Gloucester M ' tisement. “CUSACK’! Opposite Tepid Baths. Tons and Tons Beautiful Pears, Apples, Potatoes. Onions. Wholesale prices small lots. Orchards, 3. Cooper’s Road, Banks Avenue, Shirley. FAIL'S Cafe. Fish E cheons and Teas, near B-ldge. Cashel Street, ** A LL BLACK" FOOTBA I.LERS are uCIL famous like "MISHKO” FOOTWEAR. “Cusack’s,” Sole Agents, 269, Manchester Street. X Chapman 1 and 2. Basket chrysanthemums—Nancy Alexander 1. Bowl chrysanthemums—Nancy Alexander 1, X. N. Chapman 1 ; Home-made swee Alexander 3. Alexander 1. Drawing— SECTION B—COOKING. Scones—Mrs Liddiard 1 and 2, Mrs A. Topping 3. Shortbread —-Miss D. Murray Fruit cake—Mrs Morton 1, Mr -Mrs Liddiard / i, Miss J. Mias M'Naught 3. Jelly—Mrs _ Longuet 1, Miss M'Naught 2, Mrs Smith Marmalade —Mrs Pye 1, Mrs

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18453, 2 May 1928, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18453, 2 May 1928, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 18453, 2 May 1928, Page 15

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